Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

appear

[see also: look, occur, seem, turn out, turn up, look

However, no extension in this direction has appeared in the literature.

The statement does appear in [3] but there is a simple gap in the sketch of proof supplied.

It will eventually appear that the results are much more satisfactory than one might expect.

The zeros appear at intervals of 2m.

Every prime in the factorization appears to an even power.

No analogue of such a metric appears to be available for Z.

Conditions relating to bounds on the eigenvalues appear to be rare in the literature.

At first glance, this appears to be a strange definition. [= seems to be]

Neighbourhoods of points in these spaces appear at first glance to have a nice regular structure, but upon closer scrutiny, one sees that many neighbourhoods contain collections of arcs hopelessly folded up.

This may appear rather wasteful, especially when n is close to m, but these terms only give a small contribution to our sum.

It does not appear feasible to adapt the methods of this paper to......



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